Omelets, drag queens on the menu each Sunday at Bananas diner

Every Sunday at Bananas Modern Diner in Orlando, a group of drag performers entertain guests during a Gospel Brunch. Hosted by Danielle Hunter, the show is a mix of uplifting songs and dance numbers. -Jon Busdeker

Every Sunday at Bananas Modern Diner in Orlando, a group of drag performers entertain guests during a Gospel Brunch. Hosted by Danielle Hunter, the show is a mix of uplifting songs and dance numbers. -Jon Busdeker

Every Sunday at the funky restaurant on Mills Avenue, a group of high-energy performers caked in make-up put on an uplifting, lip-synched show known as the Drag Gospel Brunch.

"We use the term 'gospel' loosely," said Danielle Hunter, who has hosted the show for almost three years. "We're not making fun of gospel. We just want you to feel better than you did before you got here. Kind of like church."

Hunter, who's originally from in Missouri, grew up in the Pentecostal church, she said. Twenty years ago, Hunter felt the need to "live as a girl." She began performing, and is now one of the most recognizable drag performers in Central Florida.